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The ICSTI 2016 Annual Members’ Meeting & Workshops meeting will be held on February 20 at the DoubleTree Hotel in Philadelphia, and will immediately precede the NFAIS 2016 Annual Conference, which follows on February 21-23 at Hyatt at the Bellevue also in Philadelphia. As part of the 2016 Annual Members’ Meeting (AMM), the ICSTI ITOC and TACC committees will organise two workshops. Both will explore the common theme of Text and Data Mining.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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A new educational online Resource Centre focused on gastrointestinal cancer gives healthcare professionals free access to the latest peer-reviewed research, cutting-edge data and case studies to help them treat patients more effectively. Elsevier’s Advances in Gastrointestinal Cancer Resource Centre, which is hosted by the European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Colorectal Cancer, acts as an information hub to keep physicians and other healthcare practitioners up-to-date on the latest studies and guidelines.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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Choice and the Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) have recognised eight SAGE resources as outstanding resources of 2015. Six reference titles and one digital resource were recognised on Choice’s Outstanding Academic Title list, and one reference title was listed on RUSA’s Outstanding Reference Sources for adults.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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Ex Libris, a ProQuest® company, has announced that The University of Queensland (UQ) in Brisbane, Australia, has selected the Ex Libris® Alma® resource management solution and the Primo® discovery solution, replacing the University’s previous Innovative Interfaces library system. A combination of the solutions’ powerful functionality and their well-defined roadmap plans made them the leading choice.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, the new peer-reviewed open access journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, has announced a new partnership with The International Cannabinoid Research Society. This new collaboration promotes the missions of the Journal and Society to further the advancement of cannabis and cannabinoid-related research.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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The American Sociological Association (ASA) has launched Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, a new open access journal, which published its inaugural articles earlier this month. A first of its kind for the ASA, the journal is free to anyone, appears online only, and can feature scholarly papers on any sociology-related topic.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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Research Square, a for-benefit company with services to help researchers communicate their results, has announced the appointment of Damian Pattinson as Vice President of Publishing Innovation. Damian will oversee strategy for the suite of innovative solutions like Rubriq and JournalGuide that complement Research Square’s flagship author services brand, American Journal Experts, and build towards a future of publishing that is increasingly author-focused and article-based.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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Editage, a leader in English-language editing, translation, publication support, and education services, has announced a collaboration with Axios Review, an independent peer review service. Through this partnership, customers of Editage and Axios Review can access discounted services—high-quality editing and translation services from Editage, and peer review services from Axios Review—for manuscripts in the fields of evolutionary and ecological research.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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Atypon has joined CHORUS as an Affiliate Member in support of its mission to provide a sustainable solution for agencies and publishers to deliver public access to articles reporting on funded research in the United States. Literatum, Atypon’s online publishing platform for scholarly content, contributes to that solution by providing support for publishers to integrate with CHORUS and to optimize identification, discovery, and access to all of their relevant content.MoreSearch for more news in this Category
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